The members of Andhra Pradesh Private Medical and Dental Colleges Managements’ Association (APPMDCMA) said 14 medical and 13 dental will not fill up their postgraduate seats for the current academic session with a public notice they announced for the ban .The descision was taken unanimously because the fee structure prescribed by the state government was unviable.
It further describes that parents and students who were willing for admissions in the member colleges should not exercise any web options for PG medical and dental courses for the academic year 2020-21
List of Colleges
Medical | Dental |
Allinu sitaramaraju Academy of Medical Sciences, Eluru | Anil Neerukonda Institute of Dental Sciences |
Dr Pinnamaneni Siddhartha Institute of Medical Science and Foundation | CKS Teeja Institute of Dental Sciences |
GSL Medical college, Rajahmundry | Drs. Sudha and Nageswara Rao siddhartha Institute of dental Sciences |
Great Eastern Medical School | Gitam Dental College and Hospital |
Kaluni Medical College | GSL Dental College and Hospital |
Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences | G pulla Reggy Dental College |
Maharaja's Institute of Medical Science | Kims Dental College |
Narayana Medical College | Lenora Institute of Medical Science |
NRI academy of Medical Sciences | Narayana Dental College |
NRI Institute of Medical Sciences | Sibar Institute of Dental Siences |
PES Insitute of Medical Sciences | Sri Sai Dental College |
Santhiram Medical College | St. Joshep Dental College |
Viswabharati Medical College | Vishnu Dental College |
Fathima Institute of Medical Science |
Request for uniform fee structure
The association had earlier approached Special Chief Secretary, Ganni Kasimbi with a request to have uniform fee structure for the categories of students admitted to a programme. Also they requested to have the same fee structure for 85% eligible PG seats ,but a higher fee may be fixed for 15% NRI quota seats.
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“It appears that you have also not taken into account the expenditure incurred on various services provided to the students, depreciation values on equipment, infrastructure, horticulture and other maintenance costs of the institution. From the figures quoted in the fee structure, it is seen that the total annual fee per student does not amount to even 20% of the stipend paid to the student in pre-clinical subjects and 40% in para-clinical subjects.” The letter has this statement
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